B2150
bBody FunctionsFunctions of internal muscles of the eye
Functions of the muscles inside the eye, such as the iris, that adjust the shape and size of the pupil and lens of the eye.
Inclusions(2)
- functions of accommodation
- pupillar reflex
Index Terms
- Functions of internal muscles of the eye
- functions of accommodation
- pupillar reflex
Sibling Codes(5)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICF code B2150?
B2150 is the ICF code for Functions of internal muscles of the eye, classified under Body Functions. It describes functions of the muscles inside the eye, such as the iris, that adjust the shape and size of the pupil and lens of the eye.
What ICF component does B2150 belong to?
B2150 belongs to the Body Functions component of the ICF. Physiological functions of body systems, including psychological functions.
What is the ICF classification?
The ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) is a WHO classification that describes how health conditions affect a person's functioning — body functions, body structures, activities and participation, and environmental factors. It complements ICD-10/ICD-11 diagnosis codes with functioning assessment data used in rehabilitation, disability evaluation, and care planning.
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